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Culture in the post-2015 development agenda: the anatomy of an international mobilisation
Authors:Antonios Vlassis
Institution:1. Centre for International Relations Studies (CEFIR), Department of Political Science, University of Liège, Belgiumantonios.vlassis@gmail.com
Abstract:Throughout 2012–15 several actors were advocating that culture be explicitly integrated within the post-2015 UN development agenda. My article offers an anatomy of the recent international mobilisation in order to understand the cleavages and the contrasting visions. In doing so, it seeks to analyse the policy process through which the agenda is made, why and how a critical mass of actors is attempting to embrace the inclusion of culture in the post-2015 agenda and the political reactions vis-à-vis this mobilisation. The article argues, on the one hand, that the promotion of culture in the post-2015 agenda is largely based on UNESCO’s will to advance its policy agenda and enhance its position within the UN system and, on the other hand, that this mobilisation lacks political support from the most influential governments; therefore its chances of success are more than contingent.
Keywords:post-2015 development agenda  culture  UNESCO  global governance  UN system
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